Badger wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 13:56
ismail1991 wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 13:52
Badger wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 09:29
No

That’s what Alonso said like 13 years ago trying to give Rosberg a penalty. But that’s not what the rules state. This is what I mean when I say what is the point of judging if you don’t know the rules? It just becomes a reflection of your feelings instead of an analysis of the facts. As soon as Max was fully alongside on the apex it became his corner and he is no longer required to give space on the exit, as per the drivers’ wishes, and just like the stewards describe in the article.
I dont agree with your judgement and your explanations. For me, Max bullied into turn1 pushed hamilton off track. What can Hamilton do to avoid it, nothing. Mayhen caused by Max. He is protected by FIA, and they even caused Hamilton for an incident Max caused
Tough luck because those are the rules and the stewards confirmed it verbatim. Hamilton should have yielded earlier and not turned in.
The stewards, humans, all of them, were wrong in their ruling.
The rules state that if the overtaking car is substantially alongside, with their front axle at least even with the other car's mirror, it's clean and the other driver must leave space. That's clear. That part is fine, and Lewis left space.
What they steward missed is the second part of the rule,
where the overtaking driver must be in control of their car and able to overtake safely. . Max broke both of these rules.
He (with nothing to lose) dive-bombed Lewis, turned out on-exit before completing the overtake (Lewis was still ahead at the apex, and side-by-side on exit). At this point, Max was required to leave space for Lewis. Instead Max slid into Lewis and collided with his wheels and ran him off the track before completing the overtake. Definitionally, this means Max was not ahead, not in control, and the attempt was not safe and therefore illegal.
Next, at T2 Lewis left space for Max on the outside, and he would have had no trouble making the corner. Instead of dropping back, Max chose to leave the track and cut the corner. Then he used the pavement on the last bit of the escape road to get a good launch to try and sprint ahead. This is not a mistake, it's purposely leaving the track to gain an advantage.
This is the behavior of skilled and ruthless driver chasing the WDC with nothing to lose, knowingly rolling the dice.
It was illegal, but the stewards dropped the ball. Full stop.